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Salik Rates for Ramadan 2025

Salik Rates for Ramadan 2025

Heads up, drivers! Salik has rolled out some important updates to toll rates for Ramadan.

Starting January 31, Salik is introducing variable toll rates throughout the year, but Ramadan will have its own special pricing.

Here’s what you need to know:

🚗 Weekdays:

  • Peak hours (6 AM – 10 AM & 4 PM – 8 PM): Dhs6
  • Off-peak hours (10 AM – 4 PM & 8 PM – 1 AM): Dhs4

🚗 Sundays (excluding holidays & major events):

  • Flat rate: Dhs4 all day
  • Toll-free: 1 AM – 6 AM

That means you’ll have some windows of free travel, making it easier to plan your trips during the Holy Month. Safe driving! 🚘

Salik Rates & Updates for Ramadan 2025

As Ramadan is in full swing, Salik has introduced special toll rates to make commuting smoother during the Holy Month. Here’s what you need to know:

🚗 Ramadan Toll Rates:

Weekdays (Monday – Saturday):

  • Peak hours (9 AM – 5 PM): Dhs6
  • Off-peak hours (7 AM – 9 AM & 5 PM – 2 AM): Dhs4
  • Toll-free hours: 2 AM – 7 AM

Sundays (excluding public holidays & major events):

  • Flat rate: Dhs4 from 7 AM – 2 AM
  • Toll-free: 2 AM – 7 AM

💡 Key Highlights:

✔️ Extended toll-free hours to support Ramadan routines.

✔️ Lower rates during Iftar and Suhoor times.

✔️ No changes to how charges apply when passing through Al Safa North, Al Safa South, Al Mamzar North, and Al Mamzar South gates within an hour in the same direction.

For any updates, follow @salik.ae and RTA’s official channels. Wishing you a smooth and blessed Ramadan! 🌙🚘

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